New rules set distance B.C. drivers must keep away from cyclists

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B.C. rules mandate a distance of at least a metre when motorists pass cyclists on lower-speed roads; 1.5 m on roads with speed limits above 50 km/h.

Under changes to B.C.’s Motor Vehicle Act, drivers must maintain a distance of at least one metre when passing cyclists.“These new regulations will keep people safer on our roads and encourage even more use of active transportation,” Rob Fleming, minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, said in a statement. “It’s another step in modernizing our rules to keep up with new technologies that are changing how people are getting around.

Kenny said the new regulations will take time to filter through and that public awareness campaigns will be needed. “Lots of people in the community obviously already have their driver licences, they’ve been driving for decades.” Police can issue violation tickets and fines to motorists who fail to maintain prescribed minimum-passing distances and proper precautions.

The light e-bike class has a lower maximum speed of 25 km/h instead of 32 km/h for standard e-bikes. Their motors have a maximum power of 250 watts, half that of standard e-bikes.Joel Satre, co-chair of Capital Bike’s advocacy committee, said the changes are welcome news. “But of course, enforcement is important here.”

Another update in the Motor Vehicle Act prohibits fully automated self-driving vehicles without provincial authorization.The new rules come as the province renews a four-year pilot project to test electric kick scooters across several communities.

 

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